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An **inclusion map** is a concept used in various areas of mathematics, especially in topology and algebra. Generally, it refers to a function that "includes" one structure within another. Here are two common contexts where the term is used: 1. **Topology**: In topology, an inclusion map typically refers to the function that includes one topological space into another.

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